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Keyonte’s 33, Sexton’s 35, nearly lead Jazz to 4th Q rally over Warriors

Related Topics: Collin Sexton, Keyonte George

With the shot clock off in the fourth quarter, Keyonte George dribbled the ball up the court. Despite the fact the team across from him, Golden State, had hit 20 threes, with Klay Thompson putting up a vintage performance with 35 points in just 28 minutes, and the Warriors taking an 18-point lead into the start of the fourth, the Utah Jazz still had a chance.

Thompson, for all his hot shooting, had just badly missed a 3-pointer, so the score stood at 138-137. Sure, the Warriors had hit all those 3-pointers, but George had countered that by hitting nine himself, tying the NBA rookie single-game record.